Close to the Edge Down By the River

Close to the Edge Down By the River
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Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781456621254
ISBN-13 : 1456621254
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Book Synopsis Close to the Edge Down By the River by : R.L. Sterup

Download or read book Close to the Edge Down By the River written by R.L. Sterup and published by eBookIt.com. This book was released on 2014-02-14 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Complex, densely textured literary novel, constructed somewhat loosely around a tornado, a mountain lion attack, and several alternative potentialities, set in Cathar County, Nebraska sometime in the recent past, or perhaps the present, or perhaps the future, rich in biblical allusions and many a pop-cultural reference not to mention the scientific method. Alternatively humorous, heartbreaking, and profound. Featuring characters named Faith and Arch and A. Jacks and Parrish and May and Hanratty and Helen and Horton, and others too numerous to mention, none of whom are less real than any other reality. Faith seeks recovery of a twin son apparently captured by a big cat. Arch seeks to tune in an elusive frequency. A. Jacks seeks to re-construct a Valhalla collapsed by a cyclone. Parish seeks spiritual deliverance in a coming apocalypse. A two-million dollar accidental death insurance policy hands in the balance. Stream of consciousness constructs a beginning, a middle and an end.


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